How to Choose a Long Wedding Hairstyle

If you have long hair, you have so many options when it comes to choosing a wedding hairstyle. You can let it hang long and loose in the style of a true romantic or upsweep it Victorian style for an elegant and sophisticated look. Are you at a loss on which way to go? Here’s how to choose a long wedding hairstyle.

Step1:Look at Lots of Hairstyle Ideas Before Deciding.

Spend several weeks leisurely browsing through hairstyle and wedding magazines cutting out photos of hairstyles you like. Place the photos into a scrapbook for easy access. Show the photos to your hair dresser as well as to family and friends to get their opinion about which would work best for your particular face and dress. Take into account your tiara if you’ll be wearing one. The earlier you start looking, the more comfortable you’ll likely be with your final decision. Do you really have the time and patience to have your hair sculpted into an elaborate up do? Also consider the texture of your hair, if your hair is naturally straight, don’t go against its natural texture by trying to create a mass of curls. You’ll weigh your hair down with too many hair products and too much hair spray.

Step2:Is Down or Upswept Right for You?

It’s important to feel comfortable with your hairstyle choice on your wedding day. If you’re most comfortable in long hair and have never worn your hair up, your wedding day may not be the time to start. Do what feels best and wear your hair in a long, loose wedding hairstyle. On the other hand if you feel comfortable with your hair up and receive compliments when you wear it that way, this can be your chance to show your more sophisticated side. Decide what works best for you. Don’t wear it up because it looks good in the bridal magazines.

Step3:If You Wear it Down.

If you decide to wear your long hair down, keep it simple while taking into consideration your hair’s natural texture. If your hair holds wave well, curl the ends of it loosely and let it hang long and flowing. Be sure to have the ends trimmed to make your hair look thick and healthy. Consider wearing a jeweled headband to add a more sophisticated look if you won’t be wearing a tiara. This is your chance to try a variety of pretty hair accessories with pearls and crystals. Spend some time at your local department store experimenting with hair accessories of all types to see which work best for you. Once you find the accessory style you like, check with your local bead store or bridal shop and see if you can have a similar accessory custom made with the stones of your choice. Other options are to braid your long hair in an elegant French braid and add some vintage jeweled combs to the sides. Why not try pulling your long hair to the side in a long ponytail with loose, wavy curls? This type of free flowing, casual hairstyle is perfect for an informal or outdoor wedding. Long hair worn loose can be particularly flattering if you’ll be wearing a bridal veil.

Step4:If You Wear it Up.

If you have the face for it, a simple bun can look stunningly elegant. Add some vintage, jeweled or beaded hairsticks to the back or circle your bun with fresh flowers. If you have a long neck, this is a great way to accentuate it and it can be most effective in showing off your weding jewelry. There are lots of variations on the upswept look ranging from loose styles with hanging tendrils to sleek French twists. Study bridal magazines for ideas that might work with your hair. Again, consider whether you’ll be wearing a bridal headpiece when you take your wedding hairstyle into account. Keep in mind that more elaborate styles may require the services of a hairdresser. Be sure this is something you can afford and don’t mind dealing with.